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CEWL Books

CEWL Books is produced by Cassie Owens Moore, a school librarian from Oconee County. Each episode features a banned book. CEWL believes that educators and students should have access to a wide variety of books that reflect the beauty of human diversity and help all of us understand the stories of ALL people.

CEWL Books is produced by Cassie Owens Moore, a school librarian from Oconee County. Each episode features a banned book. CEWL believes that educators and students should have access to a wide variety of books that reflect the beauty of human diversity and help all of us understand the stories of ALL people.

Celebrating April's Special Months

04:35 - Cassie Owens Moore shares books to help us all celebrate this special month.

CEWL Books - Highlighting Immigrant Stories

11:45 - On this episode of CEWL Books, Cassie Owens Moore highlights books

CEWL Books Highlighting Black Culture: Part 2

09:20 - Join school librarian, Cassie Owens Moore for some book recommendations that highlight black culture.

CEWL Books - Highlighting Black Culture Pt. 1

12:22 - Cassie Owens Moore shares books that highlight black culture. We should be highlighting black culture throughout the year, not just in February.

CEWL Books - Diverse Holiday Books

07:26 - Join Cassie Owens Moore for another episode of CEWL Books. On this episode, she shares diverse holiday books for you to explore.

CEWL Books - Professional Development Books

09:43 - Join Cassie Owens Moore for CEWL Books. On this episode, she recommends books for teachers.

CEWL Books - Juneteenth

11:08 - As we prepare to celebrate Juneteenth, Cassie Owens Moore shares some books that are ideal for students.

CEWL Books - Pride Month

09:14 - Join Cassie Owens Moore as she makes book recommendations celebrating Pride Month.

CEWL Books - Poetry Month

04:57 - Join Cassie Owens Moore for another episode of CEWL Books! Learn more about poetry month!

CEWL Books - Books for Black History Month

06:47 - Join Oconee County educator Cassie Owens Moore for another episode of CEWL Books. On this episode, she shares outstanding books to celebrate Black History Month.

CEWL Books - The Artivist

08:53 - Join Cassie Owens Moore for another episode of CEWL Books. In this episode she shares The Artivist by Nikkolas Smith, an inspiring picture book about how children can combine art and activism in their daily lives.

CEWL Books - Diverse Christmas Books

09:54 - Join Cassie Owens Moore as she shares diverse books with a Christmas theme.

CEWL Books: Native American Heritage Month

06:01 - Join Cassie Owens Moore for another episode of CEWL Books where she highlights books in honor of Native American Heritage Month.

CEWL Books - Anne Frank's Diary: A Graphic Adaptation

10:06 - Join Oconee County Education President, Cassie Owens Moore, for her latest episode of CEWL Books. In this episode, she discusses the book Anne Frank's Diary: A Graphic Adaptation.

CEWL Books with Cassie Moore

06:10 - Join Cassie Owens Moore as she discusses The Name Jar, The Day You Begin, and Crown: Ode to the Fresh Cut. Cassie is a SC School Librarian and Oconee County Education Association President.

CEWL Books - Stamped

05:55 - Join Cassie Owens Moore as she discusses one of the most banned books, "Stamped" by Ibram X. Kendi, remixed by Jason Reynolds. She explains how Reynolds made this complex book easily digestible for young adults and adults alike. Explore why "Stamped" is often banned and the fear it instills in those who are afraid of young people thinking critically. Cassie also touches on the importance of diverse voices in literature. Join Cassie in this thought-provoking conversation and consider reading "Stamped" to challenge your own perspectives.

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